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euro-PARIS: French banking shares fell sharply on Friday, a day after ratings agency Standard and Poor's downgraded giant BNP Paribas.

 

In morning trading, shares in BNP Paribas slumped 2.99 percent to 38.44 euros, Societe Generale fell 2.91 percent to 24.16 euros and Credit Agricole 2.52 percent to 5.85 euros in a Paris market down by 0.49 percent.

 

Late on Thursday, S&P downgraded three French banks and placed 10 others on negative outlook including Credit Agricole and Societe Generale.

 

"In our view, the economic risks under which French banks operate are increasing, leaving French banks moderately more exposed to the potential of a more protracted recession in the eurozone," S&P said in a statement explaining its action.

 

In its decision, S&P lowered its long-term rating on BNP Paribas to "A+" from "AA-", while knocking down smaller players Banque Solfea to "A-" from "A" and Cofidis to "BBB+" from "A-".

 

S&P said the downgrades "reflects our view that these groups are more vulnerable to the impact of rising economic risks in the eurozone, particularly in France and countries in southern Europe due to their geographic concentrations in these markets."

 

S&P also revised the outlook to negative from stable on nearly a dozen banks including lending majors such as Allianz Banque, BPCE, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale.

 

The change in outlook means S&P could subject these banks to a downgrade in the medium term.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

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